Phoenix-Talent Special Services

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For more information, please call our office:Assistant Superintendent of Academics and Student Programs(541) 535-7502Bilingual Executive Assistant of Academics and Student Programs(541) 535-7520For Records Request: Please email lucy.brossard@phoenix.k12.or.us.Please note:
Due to the current school closure, faxes are not being checked frequently, email will be the quickest way to receive a copy of a Current IEP or Eligibility.
Resources- For Parents/Guardians: How to View IEPs in PowerSchool
- Procedural Safeguards (Parent/Student Rights)
- Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Special Education Information
- Tax Exemption Information for Guardians of Children with Disabilities
- Special Education District Report Card Link
- 2019-20 Restraint & Seclusion Report
- For Teachers: How to View IEPs in PowerSchool
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Phoenix-Talent Schools is committed to providing a rigorous and meaningful education for all students. The district provides a full continuum of services in order to meet the needs of all students experiencing a disability in order for them to lead fulfilling lives and succeed as citizens in our community.The Individual with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) is a federal special education law that requires school districts to provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to eligible children with disabilities. A free appropriate public education means special education and related services, described in an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and provided to children in the least restrictive environment. Special Education support services are provided in the following areas for students meeting eligibility criteria:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Communication Disorder
- Deaf-Blindness
- Emotionally Disturbed
- Hearing Impaired
- Intellectual Disability
- Orthopedic Impaired
- Other Health Impaired
- Specific Learning Disability
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Vision Impaired
- Developmental Disability
Phoenix-Talent Schools offer a wide range of services to meet the individual needs of students with disabilities. Highly trained staff team up with parents to evaluate and develop individual plans to support students with disabilities. If you have a concern that your child may have a disability, please contact your child's teacher or school principal.

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Identifying Children with Disabilities: Phoenix-Talent Schools seeks assistance locating children with disabilities (birth through age 21) who have not graduated from high school and who are not currently attending or receiving other special services from public schools. Oregon and federal law mandate educational services for children with disabilities. Parents, guardians and anyone who knows of a child (ages 5 through 21) with a disability, currently not receiving educational services, are asked to call 541-535-7502 or email tiffanie.lambert@phoenix.k12.or.us